
Dramatics
First Prize in Srijan Inter School Synergy Dramatics Competition enacting Shakespeare's Juliet.
In Act 4, Scene 3, the night before the wedding to Paris, Juliet is alone in her room. She prepares to drink the potion and delivers a powerful monologue filled with fear, doubt, and courage. She worries the potion might be poison, or that she might awaken alone in the tomb and go mad. Despite her terror, she drinks it — choosing to risk everything for her love and loyalty to Romeo.
Second Prize in Amity Inter School Monologue Competition enacting Rani LaxmiBai of Jhansi.
Torn between her duties as a mother and as the sovereign of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai made a choice that echoed through the corridors of time. During the revolt of 1857 against British rule, with the infant Damodar Rao tied securely to her back, she mounted her horse—not with fear, but with fiery determination. Sword in hand, she rode into battle—not just to defend a kingdom, but to protect the honor of a people refusing to be shackled. In that moment, she was not just a queen or a mother—she was the embodiment of resistance."
Sanskrit Sloka Chanting Competition

Listen to the Sanskrit Sloka below
Secured second position in interschool Bhagwad Geetha Chanting competition.
Chanting Sanskrit shlokas holds immense power due to the unique vibrational energy of the language. The rhythmic repetition of these ancient verses calms the mind, enhances concentration, and promotes emotional balance. Scientifically, chanting is known to reduce stress, lower heart rate, and activate the relaxation response in the body. Spiritually, shlokas connect the chanter to higher consciousness and inner peace, invoking qualities like wisdom, strength, and compassion. Whether used in meditation, prayer, or daily routine, chanting Sanskrit shlokas is a profound tool for mental, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Ted Talk on Ganga-The Soul of India
Awarded Grade 1 in Electronic Keyboards from Trinity College, London.

Third Prize Inter School Sanskrit Olympiad 2023
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